Artificial Intelligence uses in Animated Cinema: As a model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61212/JSD/329Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, ; Animated Cinema, Vidéo Game, Digital Game, ; Digital Design, Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Technologie InnovationAbstract
In the era of modern technology, both animation and digital gaming are experiencing tremendous advancements driven by artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR). These technologies enable new and innovative possibilities in digital content design, fundamentally altering how these entertainment media are produced and consumed. Animation and digital gaming are among the most prominent fields to have undergone significant development after the advent of AI. This advanced technology has brought about a qualitative shift in how interactive and visual content is created. Animation, which relies on animation techniques to present stories and films, leverages AI to enhance production and design processes, accelerating animation and adding greater realism and dynamism to characters and movements. As for digital games, AI has contributed to improving user interaction, making games smarter and more adaptable to gameplay styles. AI is also used to analyze player behavior and offer personalized gaming experiences, increasing the level of challenge and making gameplay more engaging and interactive. Additionally, AI contributes to enhancing artistic and technical creativity in both fields through 3D modeling and digital design techniques, helping artists and designers explore new possibilities and achieve more accurate and innovative results. AI algorithms are used to improve the quality of animation or digital games and present them in a more realistic and attractive manner. Despite this significant development, fundamental questions arise about the impact of these technologies on human creativity.
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